If the elevation of aminotransferases is simply due to pregnancy, it is a physiological condition and generally does not require special treatment. If it is accompanied by other symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible for treatment under the guidance of the doctor.
During pregnancy, the uterus gradually increases in size, which will exert pressure on the liver, and at the same time, the blood flow is larger, the burden on the liver will be increased, which may cause mild transaminase elevation, but there is no pain in the liver area and other characteristics of liver disease, this is a physiological change, will not pose a threat to the health of the pregnant woman, and generally do not need to be treated.
However, if a pregnant woman’s aminotransferase is elevated too much, it may be hepatitis and other pathological reasons, not simply caused by pregnancy, you need to be vigilant and timely to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor to find out the cause of the disease, and active treatment, to prevent harm to the health of the fetus.